Digital Revolution:Haryana’s FSL strives to scientific justice

DGP Hry Shatrujit Kapur

Chandigarh, May 11 Haryana’s Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) is no longer just a lab—it has emerged as the torch bearer and epicentre of a digital revolution in the pursuit of scientific justice. In 2024, FSL sets a new benchmark by implementing technological and administrative reforms, which has set an ideal platform to meet the requirements of three New Criminal Laws. The crime investigation process and effective use of Forensics is now not only faster but also completely transparent and credible, strengthening the judicial system and deepening public trust.

Haryana’s FSL is becoming a National Model for Scientific Justice – DGP Haryana
Haryana’s Director General of Police, Shatrujeet Kapur, highlighted the digital transformation of the FSL, saying, “By leveraging the Trakea portal and digital forensic systems, the FSL team of Haryana has proven that technology and justice can go hand in hand. Today, the entire process—sample registration, filing to presenting evidence in court—is fully transparent and scientific. The concerted efforts of Haryana Police and FSL are a shining example of how determination and technology can together ensure both justice and security.”

Scientific Investigation a New Face

The TraKea Forensic Case Management System, implemented by FSL since 2019, was upgraded in 2024. Now the entire process—from creating the case docket and RC to receiving samples and dispatching the report—is online, automated, and trackable. The procedures for evidence dispatch, transfer, and receipt have been modernized and made accountable through biometric authentication. This means that every piece of evidence, every report, and every update can be viewed and monitored in real-time. This not only accelerates reporting but also virtually eliminates human error during filing.

A provision for raising priority examination requests has been introduced on the TraKea portal. This feature enables forwarding officers and district police chiefs to send priority requests through the portal, which are immediately visible to the concerned officer in the laboratory. Conventionally, such requests are sent via demi-official letters, which often take 5 to 10 days to reach the point of action. This feature will significantly reduce that time lag. It also includes a real-time messaging system on the portal itself to notify about actions taken on the IDs forwarding officers and district police chiefs.

Digital Judicial Coordination: A New Strength for the Admissibility of Evidence in Courts
FSL’s processes such as digital documentation, digital signatures, and report verification are now designed to enable stronger legal presentation of scientific evidence in courts. These upgrades are part of Haryana’s efforts to elevate the acceptance of scientific evidence within the judicial system to new heights.

Tamper-Proof Evidence: Now Evidence is tamper-free and completely reliable
advancing ahead from traditional and conventional methods, FSL Haryana is adopting tamper-proof and standardized packaging materials to preserve evidence. “With the implementation of this modern- uniform packaging and sealing material, evidence can be sealed in such a way that any tampering is immediately detectable. This will help maintain the unquestionable credibility of evidence in court, making it harder for criminals to evade the law”, stated Director of FSL, O.P. Singh. He says,  Initiatives like the TraKea portal, digital judicial coordination, police training policies, and secure packaging have made it clear that Haryana is prioritizing scientific thinking and technical competence at every stage of justice.

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